Phineas at Bay

Phineas at Bay by John F. Wirenius, published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform on July 16, 2014, is a historical fiction novel that continues the narrative from Anthony Trollope’s Palliser series. Set in 1890s England, the story follows Phineas Finn, who has become an independent member of Parliament. As he navigates the complexities of political life, Phineas grapples with his own political and social conscience, leading him to engage with the emerging Labor Party while dealing with personal rivalries and family dynamics.
Readers will find a blend of entertainment and serious inquiry into the parallels between Victorian issues and contemporary society. The novel features a cast of characters, including the ambitious Socialist Jack Chiltern and the new Parliament member Savrola Vavasor, who vie for the affection of Phineas’s niece, Clarissa Riley. Additionally, the enigmatic Lady Elizabeth Eustace adds layers of intrigue with her complicated past. This edition spans 522 pages and is presented in English, offering a rich exploration of historical themes and character-driven drama.
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“Phineas at Bay is at once an entertaining romp and a serious inquiry into how Victorian problems are also our own. It is a pleasure to read.”-Nicholas Birns, author of Understanding Anthony Powell.
Set in 1890s England, Phineas at Bay picks up where Anthony Trollope’s Palliser series left off: now two decades after the unconventional marriage of Phineas Finn, an Irish Catholic, to the Viennese Jewish widow Marie “Madame Max” Goesler.
Phineas has become an almost entirely independent member of Parliament, nominally belonging to the Liberal Party. But his independence has come at a cost. Having made no political gains, his own party no longer takes him seriously. But an awakening of his political and social conscience leads him to revitalize his political activism and become involved in the newly forming Labor Party.
Meanwhile the rivalry between Socialist Jack Chiltern and the newest member of Parliament, Savrola Vavasor, the two suitors of Phineas’s orphaned niece, Clarissa Riley, draws Phineas into becoming the maître d’arms at a violent duel.
And alongside all the other action, the beautiful Lady Elizabeth Eustace adds to the drama with her shady past and her entanglements with Jack and her ex-husband, a clergyman with a dark reputation of his own.
Scholar and lawyer John F. Wirenius sets the Victorian-era author’s pointed satire loose on today’s political and social excesses, creating a novel that can be read alone or in conjunction with Trollope’s novels.
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